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please welcome doris kearns goodwin! ( cheers and applause ) doris, good to see you again. thanks for coming back. always a pleasure to have you on. >> thank you, sir. >> stephen: now this is a big high time for you presidential historians, right? >> big time, big, big time. >> stephen: now you know which sort of presidential lego to snap into the next four years of of the-- of the big sort of picture you're making of american history. now you're perhaps most famous for writing the book that obama said he would bring into the oval office if he could only bring the bible and one other book. it's "team of rivals." >> got it. >> stephen: about lincoln and his, you know, conflicted cabinet. it's out right now in paperback because it is one of the books that the movie "plirchgon" by spielberg is based on. you got the daniel day lewis on the cover. >> he's sexy, don't you think? >> stephen: you mean, lincoln or daniel day lewis? was lincoln sexy? >> i think so. and i've been saying it for years, but everybody thought i was crazy. but now, there's the proof. >> stephen: yeah. okay
please welcome doris kearns goodwin! ( cheers and applause ) doris, good to see you again. thanks for coming back. always a pleasure to have you on. >> thank you, sir. >> stephen: now this is a big high time for you presidential historians, right? >> big time, big, big time. >> stephen: now you know which sort of presidential lego to snap into the next four years of of the-- of the big sort of picture you're making of american history. now you're perhaps most famous for...
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doris, thank you so much for joining me. doris kearns goodwin, "team of rivals," sexy
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historian doris kearns goodwin's "team of rivals" is the basis for the new "lincoln" movie. former "newsweek" editor evan thomas is the author of "ike's bluff." and jon meacham's new book is "thomas jefferson: the art of power." for fun, we'll explore the darker side of fiction with gillian flynn, author of the big bestseller, "gone girl." mystery writer david baldacci, whose new one is forgotten. david baldacci, author of "the expats," and then there is alex stone, whose "fooling houdini" tells how he chose magic over physics, and, yes, he fooled us and he'll fool you, too. how did you do that? we were all about books this morning, just like another washington shopper this weekend. >> we're going to get those. >> okay. >> schieffer: because this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning again. well, just hours after helping negotiate the cease-fire between the israelis and hamas, egyptian president mohamed morsi declared more power for himself and said he was immune to
historian doris kearns goodwin's "team of rivals" is the basis for the new "lincoln" movie. former "newsweek" editor evan thomas is the author of "ike's bluff." and jon meacham's new book is "thomas jefferson: the art of power." for fun, we'll explore the darker side of fiction with gillian flynn, author of the big bestseller, "gone girl." mystery writer david baldacci, whose new one is forgotten. david baldacci, author of "the...
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hollywood doris. >> it's a fabulous book, fabulous movie. thanks to daniel day lewis. i feel like i know lincoln the man. probably not like you do. >> without question. that love is back in my life. >> well, we can't wait for "teddy," but that'll be for another conversation. thank you, doris. >> thanks, alex. >>> the economy and why it may be in better shape than you think. i was once used for small jobs. and i took on all the bigger, tougher ones. but with mr. clean's new select-a-size magic eraser, he can take on any size job. at least we don't go near rex's mobile home as often. what are you, scared? [ dog barks ] aah! oh! [ male announcer ] new mr. clean select-a-size magic eraser. why use temporary treatments when you can prevent the acid that's causing it with prevacid24hr. with one pill prevacid24hr works at the source to prevent the acid that causes frequent heartburn all day and all night. and with new prevacid24hr perks, you can earn rewards from dinner deals to music downloads for purchasing prevacid24hr. prevent acid all day and all night for 24 hours with
hollywood doris. >> it's a fabulous book, fabulous movie. thanks to daniel day lewis. i feel like i know lincoln the man. probably not like you do. >> without question. that love is back in my life. >> well, we can't wait for "teddy," but that'll be for another conversation. thank you, doris. >> thanks, alex. >>> the economy and why it may be in better shape than you think. i was once used for small jobs. and i took on all the bigger, tougher ones. but...
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doris got a life sentence. yvette condemned to die. she told us about her first day on death row. >> i begin to hear insults. i first got in and begin to hear people talk about. oh, she got death. oh, she is going to die for the crimes she committed. >> even though they were housed at the same prison the women were prohibited from seeing one another. but occasionally doris would catch a fleeting glimpse of yvette. >> i would go by the chapel and see my sister she would be in the window. i would walk by with a group of ladies. and everybody was saying, doris there is your sister. i said god there she is. i wish she was out here. you know? i hated to go by there just to see her. it would hurt my heart. and i would ache. >> after six years, yvette's punishment was reduced to life, and she could leave death row and see doris. >> i was so excited. we were crying, kissing and hugging it was like a great reunion. i started crying. i got emotional. and i just begin to praise god. yeah. >> though they can see each other on the yard. prison offi
doris got a life sentence. yvette condemned to die. she told us about her first day on death row. >> i begin to hear insults. i first got in and begin to hear people talk about. oh, she got death. oh, she is going to die for the crimes she committed. >> even though they were housed at the same prison the women were prohibited from seeing one another. but occasionally doris would catch a fleeting glimpse of yvette. >> i would go by the chapel and see my sister she would be in...
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movie "lincoln", the book inspired the steven spielberg film and she's a "meet the press" report and doris is back here. all of your books should inspire steven spielberg to make big films but he did this one here. take me behind the scenes of that relationship with spielberg taking him to springfield and how this project was born. >> he wanted to do lincoln for many years but wanted to wait until he was ready. i met him way back in 1989 on a documentary he was doing on the mill len yum and he had any shake hands about doing lincoln. as relaxation, he would say, what did lincoln do today. i would tell him, what he did, 1864, 1840. he decided he didn't want to wait for the book. he bought it and that meant he had it ready in his hands and put tony kushner on it and he always wanted daniel day-lewis. >> before we get to him, what is it about lincoln he wanted to share with a broader u. younger, new generation. >> he wanted to make lincoln a person you could identify with intimately. he chose a short story rather than a big fat thing to show his humor, sadness, conviction, political skills an
movie "lincoln", the book inspired the steven spielberg film and she's a "meet the press" report and doris is back here. all of your books should inspire steven spielberg to make big films but he did this one here. take me behind the scenes of that relationship with spielberg taking him to springfield and how this project was born. >> he wanted to do lincoln for many years but wanted to wait until he was ready. i met him way back in 1989 on a documentary he was doing...
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so you do sometimes, doris, have to pull back a little bit. you're not giving up all your principles. you're just kind of, heaven forbid, being political. >> heaven forbid, you're right. that is exactly right. thaddeus stevens believes having blacks vote, even perhaps intermarry, having all the privileges of life which republicans weren't ready for. the conservatives would have said we're not voting for this thing but he was willing to moderate his own debate stance in order to get past something he knew was critical to get passed. >> doris, i'm not comparing the fiscal cliff with the great moral issue of slavery, i'm not going to make that comparison but i want to say this -- if you wanted a bipartisan solution to our deficit problems, which are going to go on for a couple of years, why wouldn't president obama think about -- -- he doesn't he think about putting some other in key spots? >> i wouldn't be surprised if he tries to do that. he tried to get judd greg in his cabinet at the beginning. and then he later said he couldn't make that ide
so you do sometimes, doris, have to pull back a little bit. you're not giving up all your principles. you're just kind of, heaven forbid, being political. >> heaven forbid, you're right. that is exactly right. thaddeus stevens believes having blacks vote, even perhaps intermarry, having all the privileges of life which republicans weren't ready for. the conservatives would have said we're not voting for this thing but he was willing to moderate his own debate stance in order to get past...
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plus, republican strategist steve schmidt, presidential historian, doris kearns goodwin, whip, nbc's political director and chief white house correspondent, chuck todd and the "washington post's" bob woodward. >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the world's longest running television program this is "meet the press" with david gregory. >>> good sunday morning. the newly reelected president's message on friday, get back to work but the focus of that work and on that work is now overshadowed by friday afternoon's resignation of cia director david petraeus, which sent, as you know, shockwaves through washington. new details emerging now this weekend about the fbi investigation that led to the discovery of what officials believe was an extramarital affair between petraeus and his biographer, paula broadwell. of course, so many questions where this goes from here. joining me on the latest with this developing story, the "washington post's" bob woodward and our own chief foreign affairs correspondent, andrea mitch, who broke the story, as i mentioned on friday. andrea, here we are s
plus, republican strategist steve schmidt, presidential historian, doris kearns goodwin, whip, nbc's political director and chief white house correspondent, chuck todd and the "washington post's" bob woodward. >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the world's longest running television program this is "meet the press" with david gregory. >>> good sunday morning. the newly reelected president's message on friday, get back to work but the focus of that work...
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joaquin castro from texas, doris kearns goodwin, historian, of course. more from bob woodward and our own chuck todd as we continue here on "meet the press." ♪ [ male announcer ] the way it moves. the way it cleans. everything about the oral-b power brush is simply revolutionary. oral-b power brushes oscillate, rotate and even pulsate to gently loosen and break up that sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology brushes for a superior clean. oral-b power brushes. go to oralb.com for the latest offers. i'i invest in what i know.r. i turned 65 last week. i'm getting married. planning a life. there are risks, sure. but, there's no reward without it. i want to be prepared for the long haul. i see a world bursting with opportunities. india, china, brazil, ishares, small-caps, large-caps, ishares. industrials. low cost. every dollar counts. ishares. income. dividends. bonds. i like bonds. ishares. commodities. diversification. choices. my own ideas. ishares. i want to use the same stuff th
joaquin castro from texas, doris kearns goodwin, historian, of course. more from bob woodward and our own chuck todd as we continue here on "meet the press." ♪ [ male announcer ] the way it moves. the way it cleans. everything about the oral-b power brush is simply revolutionary. oral-b power brushes oscillate, rotate and even pulsate to gently loosen and break up that sticky plaque with more brush movements than manual brushes and even up to 50% more than leading sonic technology...
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joaquin castro from texas, doris kearns goodwin, historian, of course. more from bob woodward and our own chuck todd as we continue here on "meet the press." >>> coming up, the dow closed friday down 300 points for the week, finishing one of the worst weeks in the stock market, due, in part, about the concerns over the fiscal cliff. we will check in, in addition to the group, jim crime other the economic strike of this debate, whether the business community as well as well might be a natural ally for the white house in these >>> we are back now with our panel. doris will be starring in -- no, roll the credits, so excited about "lincoln," our political director and chief white house correspondent after epic great work on the campaign, chuck todd. the "washington post's" bob woodward still with us, republican strategist steve schmidt and newly elected democratic congressman from texas, joaquin castro who just happens to have a twin brother who is the mayor of san antonio. oh, my god. >> call him later today. >> not call the mayor, the joke and whole fun wi
joaquin castro from texas, doris kearns goodwin, historian, of course. more from bob woodward and our own chuck todd as we continue here on "meet the press." >>> coming up, the dow closed friday down 300 points for the week, finishing one of the worst weeks in the stock market, due, in part, about the concerns over the fiscal cliff. we will check in, in addition to the group, jim crime other the economic strike of this debate, whether the business community as well as well...
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joining us, doris cerns. congratulations for greatness. this is always the place for pom particulars. we want to talk about the politics. the movie focuses on the period in which the president, lincoln, near the last weeks of his life, just into his second term or before his second term commenced after he had been reelected when he put all the marbles on the table and said he was going to outlaw slavery. how did he get it done? >> he did it because he had the strength of his conviction, an important lesson in leadership. he knew that if he didn't get the 13th amendment passed before the war ended it might never get passed. the democrats would never be willing to vote for it once peace came. he used compromise in every possible means possible to get it going. that's the lesson. you need the leadership with the strength of the conviction to stay by your understandings of what's important. then, you use politics, messy politics, to get it done. >> he used pork and patronage and persuasion. a lot of people would probably hold back. that's not
joining us, doris cerns. congratulations for greatness. this is always the place for pom particulars. we want to talk about the politics. the movie focuses on the period in which the president, lincoln, near the last weeks of his life, just into his second term or before his second term commenced after he had been reelected when he put all the marbles on the table and said he was going to outlaw slavery. how did he get it done? >> he did it because he had the strength of his conviction,...
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joining us is doris kearns goodwin, the author. congratulations for greatness. >> thank you. >> this show is all about politic. we to want talk about that, not the battlefield but the politics. the movie focuses on after lincoln had just been re-elected he put all the marbles on the i slavery forever. why, in short, did he do it and how did he get it done? >> he did it because he had the strength of his conviction, which is an important lesson in leadership, number one. he knew if he didn't get it passed before the war ended that it might not ever get passed because once peace came, the democrats would never be willing to vote for it. and then he used compromise and every means possible to get it going. so i think that's the lesson. you need the leadership and the strength of the conviction to understand what is important but then you use politics, messy politics to get it done and he did both. >> he used pork and patronage and percesuasion. a lot of people will say, we can't do that, you can't buy a member of congress over the job
joining us is doris kearns goodwin, the author. congratulations for greatness. >> thank you. >> this show is all about politic. we to want talk about that, not the battlefield but the politics. the movie focuses on after lincoln had just been re-elected he put all the marbles on the i slavery forever. why, in short, did he do it and how did he get it done? >> he did it because he had the strength of his conviction, which is an important lesson in leadership, number one. he...
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>> well, doris kearns goodwin who's been on the show. >> stephen: friend of the show. >> she was a very persuasive and lovely person and great writer and she talked me into it and i loved working with steven on "munich" so i figured it was a good thing to try. >> stephen: when doris was on she said something i hadn't heard before. she said -- she looked at "lincoln" and she said "isn't he sexy?" she said she's been saying for years lincoln is sexy and people think she's crazy. you must have -- you must have got to know something about the man as you were researching him. >> sure. >> stephen: is he sexy? >> yeah, absolutely. he had huge feet. (cheers and applause) >> well, he was a kentucky rail splitter. (laughter) >> yeah, i felt that he was -- i felt that he was very physically attractive man and -- (laughter) and clearly an enormously charming person. >> stephen: and daniel day-lewis' portrayal. i saw the show this weekend because i'm superspecial and -- (laughter) -- it's an incredible movie. first of all, it's essentially about passing a piece of legislation. it's about passing the
>> well, doris kearns goodwin who's been on the show. >> stephen: friend of the show. >> she was a very persuasive and lovely person and great writer and she talked me into it and i loved working with steven on "munich" so i figured it was a good thing to try. >> stephen: when doris was on she said something i hadn't heard before. she said -- she looked at "lincoln" and she said "isn't he sexy?" she said she's been saying for years lincoln...
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we have a friend named doris kearns goodwin. i asked her what would lincoln do. in many conversations we have had, she has said before ma that what lincoln says and what she has learned is that the ability of lincoln and f.d.r. to learn from their mistakes of the first term is what made them successful in the second term. what do you think the lessons have been that might guarantee success in a second ferpl if that happens? >> i think that's your -- i think that's your question. pretty clearly. (laughs) >> you know, i -- when i think about what we've done well and what we haven't done well, the mistake of my first couple of years was thinking that this job was just about getting the policy right. and that's important but the nature of this office is also to tell a story to the american people that gives them a sense of unity and purpose and optimism, especially during tough times. >> it's not just a matter of finding the right words, although sometimes i think he needs to figure out how to talk in shorthand. like theodore roosevelt was so good with the square dea
we have a friend named doris kearns goodwin. i asked her what would lincoln do. in many conversations we have had, she has said before ma that what lincoln says and what she has learned is that the ability of lincoln and f.d.r. to learn from their mistakes of the first term is what made them successful in the second term. what do you think the lessons have been that might guarantee success in a second ferpl if that happens? >> i think that's your -- i think that's your question. pretty...
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doris kearns goodwin's biography of lincoln inspired the film. we'll talk with the pulitzer prize-winning author when "cbs this morning" continues. hello! the big screen. ,,,,,, (car horn) paying with your smartphone instead of cash... (phone rings) that's a step forward. with chase quickpay, you can send money directly to anyone's checking account. i guess he's a kicker... again, again! oh, no you don't! take a step forward and chase what matters. >>> things which are equ >>> things which are equal to the same things are equal to each other. that's a rule of mathematical reasonings, true because it works. has done and always will do. >> daniel day lewis plays the title role in the new movie "lincoln" and he is knockout, based on the best-selling book "team of rivals" by the one and only doris kearns goodwin. >> this is the first book selected for "cbs this morning" reads, the publisher has just rereleased it and the author is with us now. good morning. >> good morning. i'm glad to be here. >> this is so great to have this book re-released, the t
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at a screening our thanks to our friend and author, historian, doris goodwin. that is our broadcast tonight. thank you for joining us, remember, we're back on the air for "rock center" at 10:00, 9:00 central. and we would love to have you back tomorrow night. good night. right now at 6:00, questions after a convicted sex offender is allowed to volunteer at a local church event. >>> a push to get to the bottom of this year's sky high prices at the pump. i'm jody hernandez. i'll have details coming up. >> 49ers coach jim harbaugh hospitalized for a potentially serious heart condition. analysts thought it was because of plant went off line. however, a new report suggests otherwise. were we misled? >> jodi hernandez has the details and joins us from richmond this evening. >> reporter: raja,
at a screening our thanks to our friend and author, historian, doris goodwin. that is our broadcast tonight. thank you for joining us, remember, we're back on the air for "rock center" at 10:00, 9:00 central. and we would love to have you back tomorrow night. good night. right now at 6:00, questions after a convicted sex offender is allowed to volunteer at a local church event. >>> a push to get to the bottom of this year's sky high prices at the pump. i'm jody hernandez....
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charlie rose you know a thing or two about lincoln and doris kearns goodwin. >> doris among all the qualities he had, what is it that you think most defined him? >> i think the thing that most defined him was that he had this humility but confidence. never arrogance. on top of that he had a sense of empathy, a sense of melancholy. his hence of humor brought shininess to his eyes. >> we don't think of him that day. we think of that steady face. >> wow he was funny. >> you write about his face. you said his features did not belong to that of a handsome man. he looked sad. i thought that was an interesting way to describe his face because of the hair? >> well no. there was something of the bone structure of his face that made him look sad, that long face. people said he could sit in a chair and feel melancholy dripping from him. but when he started to speak his legs and arms would move. he would laugh. suddenly you saw him alive. that's what daniel does in the movie. he tells stories. >> this is about lincoln and his team of rival, other people and he was rival with and brought into his cabinet.
charlie rose you know a thing or two about lincoln and doris kearns goodwin. >> doris among all the qualities he had, what is it that you think most defined him? >> i think the thing that most defined him was that he had this humility but confidence. never arrogance. on top of that he had a sense of empathy, a sense of melancholy. his hence of humor brought shininess to his eyes. >> we don't think of him that day. we think of that steady face. >> wow he was funny....
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it's killing jobs, not trading jobs bikila the deficit stands at 16 doris trillion. it -- the federal deficit stands at $16 trillion. what would you do to balance the budget? at any point would you entertain the idea of more taxes? >> i do not support more taxes. we are already spending2 spending.2 trillion -- $2.2 trillion to the federal government. the problem is the out of control spending. that is the difference between the two of us. very expensive project -- obamacare or the stimulus for the bailout -- you cannot continue to spend money like that like barack obama did. it is important people realize that never before we had trillion-dollar deficit. we have for the last four years. we cannot spend the money and had the bill to our kids. >> i think we have to move along the lines of the simpson-bowl es plan. we want to get spending down to 21% g.d.p.. >> even president obama did not go for that? >> need a party did. i would. >> people who do not know what it is -- a mix of tax increases and spending cuts you a lot of it is getting rid of tax expenditures, the pol
it's killing jobs, not trading jobs bikila the deficit stands at 16 doris trillion. it -- the federal deficit stands at $16 trillion. what would you do to balance the budget? at any point would you entertain the idea of more taxes? >> i do not support more taxes. we are already spending2 spending.2 trillion -- $2.2 trillion to the federal government. the problem is the out of control spending. that is the difference between the two of us. very expensive project -- obamacare or the...
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con ellos cuando juegan en una plaza >> de repente en medio de la entrevista se escucha la señal >> dori afirma que se le niega la sangre >> mientras buscamos refugio, un misil se impacta en menos de 60 segundos >> todos los vecinos esperan el boom, minutos después todo se repite, la vecina está putnoa dar a luz pero hace todo lo posible para mantener la sangre fria. >> lo más angustioso es el tiempo entre alarma, si vas al baño,t ebañas rápido >> dicen que si esto sigue así, instalaran los colchones en las escaleras para no enero que correr cada vez que suena la sirena, es la rutina del miedo. >> declaraciones de un mercelario israeli, menciona al experiencia dte de colombia, hizo referencia a uribe de los pagos por los cursos que el dicto para los miembros de las auto defensas, uribe respondió en una red social, como nos cuentan desde bogotá. >> el nombre del ex teniente coronel es sinonimo de violencia en colombia después de retirarse se convirtió en soldado de fortuna y presentó a los grupos paramilitares, hombres entrenados por él entrenaron masacres y magnicidios en co
con ellos cuando juegan en una plaza >> de repente en medio de la entrevista se escucha la señal >> dori afirma que se le niega la sangre >> mientras buscamos refugio, un misil se impacta en menos de 60 segundos >> todos los vecinos esperan el boom, minutos después todo se repite, la vecina está putnoa dar a luz pero hace todo lo posible para mantener la sangre fria. >> lo más angustioso es el tiempo entre alarma, si vas al baño,t ebañas rápido >>...